
GARMIN–DST800 Thru-Hull Traditional Transducer
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Specs
DST800 Thru-Hull Traditional Transducer
Name | Value |
---|---|
Beam | 10x45 Degrees |
Connection Interface |
NMEA 2000 NMEA 0183 |
Frequency | 235kHz |
Material | Plastic |
Maximum Depth | 500 Feet |
Sonar |
Depth Temperature |
Transmit Power | 100 Watts |
Type | Thru-Hull |
Product Overview
DST800 is a Smart™, Triducer® NMEA 2000 Multisensor that offers depth, speed, and temperature functions in one compact thru-hull fitting.
Digital signal processing inside the housing provides depth, speed, and temperature data to a chart plotter, radar screen, or digital display, eliminating the need for a dedicated depth sounder. One hole in the boat's hull makes this Triducer® Multisensor attractive to both boatbuilders and boat owners. The wide port-starboard, fan shaped beam is able to find bottom even when installed on high-deadrise hulls or on sailboats when heeled.
Key Features
- The all-in-one Smart Sensor
- Depth, speed, and temperature in one compact housing
- 235 kHz frequency prevents mutual interference with other echosounders on the vessel
- Fast-response temperature sensor provides ±0.2°C (±0.1°F) accuracy
Specifications
- Material: Plastic
- Frequency: 235kHz
- Transmit Power: 100W (RMS)
- Beamwidth: 10° x 44°
- Maximum Depth Range: Up to 330'
- Hull Deadrise Angle: Up to 22°
- Supply Voltage: 9V DC to 16V DC
- NMEA 2000 Load Equivalency Number (LEN): 4

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